Vipar Heavy Duty has named Beth San Filippo as its new controller. San Filippo joined Vipar Heavy Duty and its family of companies in November 2011 and most recently was accounting manager.
by Staff
September 22, 2016
Beth San FilippoPhoto: Vipar Heavy Duty
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Beth San Filippo Photo: Vipar Heavy Duty
Vipar Heavy Duty has named Beth San Filippo as its new controller. San Filippo joined Vipar Heavy Duty and its family of companies in November 2011 and most recently was accounting manager.
Before joining Vipar Heavy Duty, San Filippo was a senior tax accountant for Ameritech Credit Corporation and a senior staff accountant for Kessler Orlean Silver & Co. She is a certified public accountant and is a graduate of Southern Illinois University where she earned a Bachelor of Science degree in accounting.
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“Beth has played a significant role in our day-to-day financial operations and has been an integral part of our accounting team,” said Steve Crowley, president and CEO, Vipar Heavy Duty. “As she moves into this expanded role, we are confident that she will continue to provide an outstanding level of service to both our internal and external stakeholders.”
Vipar Heavy Duty is a network of independent aftermarket truck parts distributors with more than 630 locations in the U.S., Canada, Puerto Rico and Mexico.
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